es OSS ee ee ae ae ef let * ee ee ee bcs 8 oe a RA OY Se | aoe Fam ml Ricragionn ge seaescetaesaneetene me a is CR ‘ia tes De sig itt aa Ds ep oem etn serps GRAND Tea Party. ON THE NEW CHURCH GROUNDS AT— TRACADIE, ont I en SPAY, WEDNE JULY Sth. Only a few minutes walk, through a beantifal grove, trom [racadie Station, an ideal place for a day’s outing All the amusements, games and attrac tione usual at the very best tea parties, together with many new and rare scenes and attractions are guara teed all visitors. Suffice it to say that all concerned are fully determined to do and provide every- thing that will entertain pleasure and de light in a roval manner. Every person who wil! be ‘so fortunate as to come Should the fifth prove unfavorable the tea. will be held on Saturday Sth July. Be- g rain® running at reduc- ed rates, a epecial will leave Ch’town at 8.300'clock, wil] leave Summerside at 6.40 o’clock standard. Specials for the west returning will leav Tracadie at 4.30 standard. Exception- Bid a the re ru! ir ally low fares from the east by regular trains. 222-eece. J Am So Giad-———- You Bidn’t Forget a Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP, We’re sure to want it im our bouse. It im- proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pureand one bar will do as much as 2 bars of filled imported soap. For sale everywhere. Beware cf imitation; Lee eee €D pemanert mao Built Houses are the kind of houses [ put up. I have built namber, and can show you them. ‘The owners of the houses like them. Call and see me, or write and I will call and see you, You will find my figures surprisingly low. WH. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, ss BS APF Ka§ Da. H, _ ‘Trower Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital Ep cixlist in diseases of the _ 7” . 7 * Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office-—¢ AMERON BLock, Residence ‘HoTEL DAVIES.’ ot Hours 0) to Ip. m., Zto3p, m., 7 to p.m. Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw - — Ep seakie e Auction nstrucied by lam Mi& McDonald to ge!| by auction,at the res‘dence, Pownal Street, on Wednesday, the 5th day of July, commencing at 1.30 o’clock,am. A the nouse i etfecis of the late Jol D A McDonald, Esq.. comprising Parlor, Di: rool Hall, B m cok iia, en Forottu ,ATD 4 Baits ‘ . 146- EC Auction: i ¥ OR. = SALE i (me Rugs (one Piano— | 77 hea 7 : } y will be sold cheap. Apply Ps J J. JOHNSTON, 148 B: setiaae | WHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHA“LUI'LETOWN, JUNE 27, ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER JUNE 27, 1599. A BRILLIANT SCHOLAR, William 8S. A. to the degree of Doctor of Tue advancement of Mr, Ferguson M. Philosophy (Cornell) at the age of iwenty- three years is an event which marke Mr. Ferguson as one of the most distinguished young scholars of his age, We heartily congratulate him, and also his parents, Senator Ferguson and Mra, Ferguson, upon the success thet he hassoearly achieved in the world of learning and philosophy and we trust that he will continue in the career men which he of usefulness to his fellow | hae so well and so happily begun. —— > 2 <a “THE EXAMINER” AND THE FARQUHARSON LIQUOR LAW. Ty view of what Tae Examiner has re- peatedly said concerning the Farqulareon License Law, the Guardian’s inference that we approve of it and are at one with The Patriot and The Guardian ic to it ie, to say the least, respect THe EXAMINER is utterly opposed to the Farqu- remarkable. harson License Law which is by no means so restrictive a measure as that of last year, supporied by Tue Examiner and Tejected by the Liberal majority on the ground that the ‘‘blood-money” principle would be compromised. equivocally the scandalous desertiou of that principle by Premier Farqubaraon and those of his party wbo pretended to be de- voted to it. But we desire it to be distinctly understood that, though they have beep false to their “principle,” Tue Examiner bas not changed ite positicn, but is ready, as it has been all along, to maintain and eupport such reasonable liquor laws as can be enforced. In the country, drunkenness has been reduced te the mini. mum as@ result of ihe operation of the Scott Act; and consequently we support the Scott Act for the couatry. In the larger towns the Scott Act has been mas egrensh inoperative and comparatively a failure. therefore Wecondemn un” we are willing to try some- thing else in respect to them—anything else that ie fair and right and will bave the effect of reducing the evil of drunkenness, But we are notin favor of the makeshift Fargubarson law which, besides bein ériidée and inefficient, is unfair and wrong ia | that it imposes a specia! tax upon citizens oaly for the special b —apart from the city. nefit of the Province, — It is not neceseary to direct attention | publiehed in | 4 to the letier of “ A Witness,” another eclumn. The statements made sre so definite and direct that they must compel aitention. —Liberal corruption bas received anuther | severe rebuke in West Elgin. It is to be hoped that the people will utterly reject the politicians who have brought disgrace upoa Canada. —As you go forward in life never expect too much, never hope for too little, Ben. Parrot, who euffered Hamilton, Ontario, fer the slaying of his mother, was the seventh murderer to be executed since 1899 opened, tbe others being Cordelia Viau and Sam Parslow, at Ste. Czuby and Guezezak, at Winnipeg ; and Marion Brown at London. There are at least three others under sentence also. The murderer has been very busy of late ieiltinnne Don’t Forcet Tuis.—The public are asked to send all illustrated magazines, newspapeis and reading matter for the ure of the men in Camp to the Rev. T. F. Fullerton’s, at the manse, Pownal street. death at Scholastique; Casimir, at Kamloops ; | FSTEEMED EXCHANGES ce Star: Ful] ** estimates” Montreal and frank criti- cism of the i8 possibly, the kind of Parliamentary oratory that pays the country best. It makes experienced Ministers cautious about inserting doab'ful iteme io their programme of expen-es; avd—what is possibly better ~it renuers them doubly careful bow they expend the money they do get voted into their power. Parliamentary taik i@ always expensive; but in this case, at all events, it pays for itself many times over. H>lifax Herald: Hov, Sydney who swallowed his profesed pro}: isher, hHition principles, io order te defend the ¢ veru- ment in its plebiscie fraud, bas r com mended an extension of the Scot: act to provinces, insiead of municipalities, 5 the best possibie sclation of the pro: ] m of the Iquor troffi:. An interes toy com-~ mentary on Mr. Fisher’s po-ition is af- forded by the overwhelming defeat of the Scott Act afew days ago, in Mr. Fisber’s own county of Brome. ‘Among the strongeat of temperance constitneacies Brome must be counted; but it seems Brome wouid rather vote for free rum than approve of aman who could swallow his profeseed principlesas Mr. Fisher did on the plebiscite. = ————=D ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. ‘Mr. and Mrs Henderson Appro- priately Remembered. Mr. and Mrs | family, of North Barrett Henderson and River, accompanied by | Miss Cummings, left this morning for Calgary, N. W. T., pear where Mr, Hen- derson w ll be associated with Mr. Benj. Heariz in an extensive ranching business. A few days agd, the members of Loyal Division, Sous of Temperance, as a tokeo of esteem, presented Mr. and Mrs. Hen= dersoa with @ valuable writing desk ac- companied by the following address : — Dsar Broruer axp Sister Henperson : It is with feelings of the deepest regret that we the members of North River Loya! Division assemble here tomightto bid you farewell and wieh you God speed, I: is impossible for usto express the sorrow we feel at the lose of two so faithful, honor able, and deeply interested members of our order. Your departure from our midst will be keenly felt, not ooly by the mem- | bers of the Division, but by all with whom you ar¢ acquainted, for you have by your geniality, kindness and public spirited- | ness end?ared yourselyzs to all. | We heartily appreciate the intereat you have | taken in and the valuable and cheeful as- | sistance rendered not only to the temper cause but every cause that tended to the welfare of the community. Nevertheless, we hope that our logs may be your gain, and that your higheet ambitions and anticipations may be more than [fully reelized in the “Golden West.” | You have the best wishes of the members | of this Division for a happy, prosperous | and useful life in your future home, | We have much pleasure in presentiog ly you with this writing desk ae atoken of | our highest esteem and ourappreciation cf your interest and labors on behal? of our | noble order, and as a loving remembrance of your brothers and sisters of North River , Loyal Division, Os behalf of the Division, JB ' Scorr. M A RoBERTSON, RB McKixtey. Tae giftand address were fittingly ac knowledged by Mr. Hendereon, who takes with him to his new home the best wishes cf a host of friends. on te ee -—+4-—Dee-e — er eew «+ The Latest Fad.—Gentlemen’s | silk front shirts—tbree dozen to select from at Paton & Co’s, tf A little while ago a Museouri judge de~ cided that a man, under severe provocation, might physically chastise his wife, and suffer no legal penalty. Now comes a New York Daniel, who holds that a woman who humiliated as well as burt her hus- band by spanking him over her knee was guilty of no offence that called for punish- ment. The equality of the sexes is being maintained in some things at any rate, -_——e THE fine and warm, Pross— Light winde, ler Tad Ev Ard Still the Best June Weather br the cold spring, what could be more delight. ful than a daily run on STEARNS Bicy and CHEAPEST—More before. We sell guar ‘to $90. | Lar ARK WRI ight and pleasant afte a BICYCLE. eles are still the BEST | sold this year than ever antee wheels from $30. Discounts on FURNITURE ai Game— ATLL THIS MONTH GH] AND CO « ;89y HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE. Sirk,—lt ix about time that the manner in which the patients ia tne Asylum ate treated be made known tothe puviic. The food is not fit to be eaien. in a filthy condition from mice being in the meal, ‘he milk is full of dirty ground, aud very Oftea the meat is so bad that some of the patients refuse to eat it. The food is often served about half cooked, boiled tur- nips often 80 raw that they are hard to cut when served; porridge cften raw and with uups. Of Oatmeal appearing through ir. ibe patients in many wayeare neglected, some patients whoure sick or votable i eat the common food that is served are very otien neglected. When they have an aliendan: who takes an interest in ther welfare and provides them with proper food and good care they gei u,— therwipe they would In many Cases waut and sofl.r great misery. Toere is no. hing allowed to be tuld Out of the building. The usage given tv both uttendans aud pavieats 18 6up- posed to be quashed down and kept a secret, But that kiud of treatmeni bas gone far eouugh. Itistime nowto have justice done. Itisadisgrace io the country to have peopletreaied in such # wmanover. Toe cold some of the patients euffer io winter is inhuman aod cruel. There are cold guarded rooms where patients are eontined eometimes for days at » time. Those rocms in cold weather are extremely cold. There are _ heaters in each room, but on tue celdest day in winter the heat does not reach the rooms. It is a common occurrence when atiendants are washing up those guarded room floors to seethe water freeze on them instead of drying as they would if the place was not extremely cold. The heaters seem to be oat of ord er as the heat does not reach the rooms, aod it has been so for many years. There are some patients who have beec confined in those cold rooms and whose tears and cries for heat was heartrending to see anj listeo to. But the same stace of aftaire exists, and that is not all. A large number of the other bed. rooms are cold, as the windows seem to be out of repair. There is such open epace about the sashes as to allow wind and storm to blow on the patients at night; often causing them to take severe colds and colds in their heads as their beds are near those windows and cannot be avoided. It is ® common occurence for the attendants to take a dust-pan and a pail and to go through the roome and gather up large quantities of snow even Off of the. pati. nte beds after a severe snow storm in winter, and atany part Of the seasOa it is a common occur- rence for the patients to complain if not being able to sleep at night with rain blowing io their facese The building seemsto ve greatly out of repair as there is a large quantity of plaster broken and it is nct repaired and has been so ‘or years. There cxis-s vo rule of changing wei or soiled beds at night, as is done in other hospitals, and when a patient happens to have wet orsvileda bed atanearly hour after retiring for tLe night they are compelled to lie in that wet, cold and even filthy condition the entire night. In regard to cleanliness the bisement was in a most filthy and sickening condition for monthe, there being a swarm of use: leas and dirty catewhich serve to collect filth and cffeusive smell. Such is the cea- dition of tbeasylum Auyone visiting or passing through the building would observe cleanliness in the wards as the attendants take pride in keeping that part lookiog well. Much morecan beeaid. But it is time to bave this matter \attended to and have some one at the ney lym who is cap- able of observing the rules doing ju-tice. and of A WIrNEss. Monkey a Brand Soap—~ Xn PLEASANT NEWS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS uss Messrs LEVER Bros, Limirep. pro- prietors of “SUNLIGHT SOAP” | have acquired the ownership of the Jmemer MONKEY BRAND scoar , | ing soap, and have put it on the Cana- dian market in a new and more con- venient package, containing a TWIN BARor TWO TABLETS, tablet being separately w rapped. The Price is Now 6 cents per I'wo Tablets This is astonishing value. and wii] i be ogres ently appreciated | by the purchas . ~ MONKEY BRAND SOAP. is world re each | wr scowarer, wept is a hae to he ti yuse- see } ete wht in keeping bright their SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, TINWARE “ 4 ve isk your yrocer fer MONKEY B RAN TD, and see that you get “the | two tablets for 5 cents. ‘ve porridge 18 | © THE WOMAN © WITH A WIDE FOOT O:times finds it hare to get comfortable footwear We have one boot especially made for such fet—- AND THEY FIf THEM—They are buttoned made of soft dongola kid, with a good wide sole puton by the goodyear method (same as hand rewed) a flexible insole and patent top complete ~ the description—Th pric: i3 $3.45 w — x They give the greatest satisfaction. * ——IN ALL KINDS OF—— PUN ITURE ————-AT OUR———-—- BIG DISCOUNT SALE. Ft will be money ip yonr | pocket to trade with us. . JOHN NEWSON ' ' ‘ ; ( , ( IT PAYS TO BUY AT é PE RKIN S. — ~ ese 2 @ & @ ———— We are not saying too much when we say that hundreds of mills are # work, and supplying us with goods to ineet your need, The looms of Britain, France and Germ: uny, United States and Canada, from the preduct of all these we have the pris ‘lege of selecting. Therefore you may depend on getting from us the very best that money can buy in the city. We quote you a few prices. Make a note of them All wool blue aud black eerge 19c yard. Black Poplins—55c, $1.10 aod — Fr | ) , Fancy Dress Goods—in a'l the | * $1.25 per yard | newest shades, l6c, 20c, 25c, 30c,35c,35¢; Black Silk Warp Henretta*t” 42c, 44c¢ and 50c per yard, —$1.i0 and $125 per yard Heavy ’ | wilt Black Serges — | 252, 29c, 322, 36c, 38c, 40e, 42c, 50c, 55c | 58c and 62c per yard.. Black Cashmeres — 29¢, 39, 420 OH2c, 8ic, 8c per yard Black Merineos S -60c, 55c, 726, £0: Plain Black Lustre - 42e, 55c, | per yard, 65¢, 78c. i Sprcial Line Black Serge—50 inch, 728 Black Silk and Wool Grenad. | ee ' imes —One Costu me 6 yds, $10.80;1 cos | One 0 ostume—6 yde Irognal Clye on { ume, 6 yde, $8.10. | tre, $3 i i Bazar Glove Fitting Patterns | _ Ripieys Pirle Finish—High The lad= : ‘ —16 centa. | Class Dress Goods. Black Figured Lustre — 2%c, | jos costume. It wi'l not mark 30c, o6c, 42c, 55c, 80c, 89c, $1.10 yard | 4 pee bee ‘kle withrain. We hav t % ly efecte, Be G&e. O8e 0110. 81.15, | 10 all the newest shegem irecté, oc, OC, IOC, D Vy, @pi-iv, oe $! 25, $1.45. $1 G0, $1-65 per yard. { Prices 75, $1,10 1.20, 1.3 MIGHT SILK AND WOOL COSTUMES at a bi ig dis count: Black Figured Mohairs— First Price $5 65 Ee ee cccsicnsss stg ademas eeees he ‘ : $6.65 Fe hetoieeee veces etileg ie ae a $4.99 $5.75 ‘ : Si3l CON ewe teens g4t4 DR Oe 34.89 $5.05 : 447 $6 00 -cooeen ae a «3.83 | SUNNYSI DE CHARLOTTETOWN ee